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profit 8
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profligacy 16
profligate 4
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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profligacy

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1 I, 2 | were profaned; there was profligacy in the highest ranks; the 2 I, 7 | stained with avarice and profligacy, had yet abstained from 3 I, 13| to Nero by emulating his profligacy. For this reason the Emperor 4 I, 16| our necks. It was his own profligacy, his own brutality, and 5 I, 49| shamelessness, indolence, and profligacy, were the most worthless 6 I, 70| pleasures, concealed his profligacy, and moulded his whole life 7 I, 72| She had instructed Nero in profligacy, had passed over into Africa, 8 I, 87| and other incentives to profligacy. The wise looked to the 9 II, 20| have left his cruelty and profligacy on the other side of the 10 II, 31| own enemy; Otho, with his profligacy, his cruelty, and his recklessness, 11 II, 37| by the consciousness of profligacy, of poverty, and of crime, 12 II, 71| the slave and chattel of profligacy and gluttony. To leave some 13 II, 90| been disgraced by sloth and profligacy. Yet the mob, who had no 14 III, 62| ability, who sought to gain by profligacy a reputation for elegance. 15 III, 76| the seamen, two men whose profligacy and indolence made them 16 IV, 15| burdensome by their rapacity and profligacy, while they selected aged


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